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You must cite your sources.
One specific comment was: "Cite your sources.
Be sure to cite your sources.
Be sure to include all evidence you gathered and to cite your sources.
Thirty-seven years later I can still hear him say, "Cite your sources".
Write an analysis in which you cite your clippings and describe differing definitions of hero or icon.
Please make sure, especially when editing a featured article, to meticulously cite your sources for any changes or additions.
There are so many incredible details of New York in the 1880s — I'll leave it to you all to cite your favorites.
Suppose that the scientists who will cite your studies will cite them in either format, either the long article or the pair of shorter articles.
It may be useful to cite your uncomplaining acceptance of it at some later date, when you wish to store inconveniently large items, too.
Know your facts and cite your sources.
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